When it comes to medical freedom, there are choices and there are choices.
“Trusting the experts is not a function of science, it’s not a function of democracy, it’s a function of religion and totalitarianism and it does not make for a healthier population.”
Robert Kennedy Jr. - Congressional hearing on censorship July 20, 2023
Yesterday I got to witness two important testimonies - and not unrelated.
One was Robert Kennedy Jr. testifying in front of the U.S, Congress and Senate on the topic of censorship of medical information.
The other was Mikki Willis’s appearance on Infowars with Alex Jones where he shared his own story of the deaths of his brother and mother (days apart) at the hands of Dr. Anthony Fauci and the medical and welfare industrial complexes.
The censorship hearing itself was censored. Kennedy tried his best to explain clearly and precisely how he, as the person at the tip of the spear combating medical freedom censorship, was trying to defend his (and everyone’s) first amendment right to share well-researched and verified findings on vaccine safety. He was continually met with interruptions and truncated quotes taking him and his findings out of context, and attempts to portray him as Anti-Semitic. Ridiculous.
The term that was assigned to Kennedy early on was malinformation. Different from ‘mis’ information or ‘dis’ information, ‘mal’ information, according to Wikipedia, is truth used to inflict harm on a person, organization or country. What a clever twist to the story, to acknowledge he is, in fact, telling the truth, but that he is somehow weaponizing it against those he is trying to inform. I guess we can call this the weaponization of weaponization. Things are getting a bit fractal now.
Meanwhile, and at the same time, Mikki Willis sat with Alex Jones in the Infowars studio, explaining how Fauci had killed his brother. And how 34 days later, his mother died as well. Mikki did not explicitly blame Fauci for the death of his mother (as he did for his Brother), but the circumstances of her death are relevant.
What is the common thread in these testimonies? How information is managed, censored, disseminated and consumed, and in real time, how regular people are trying to manage their lives and health in response.
In my initial meeting with him, Mikki shared with me how his brother had been killed by AZT. “You mean AIDS?” I would ask? “No, AZT,” he would respond, while my brain already knew what he meant before the words came out of my mouth.
Mikki Willis continues to consistently and boldly share the truth of Fauci’s legacy. His single mom had to weigh the observations of his brother’s own friends who were witnessing the demise of his health, against the ‘experts’ on TV, led by their ring-leader, Fauci. The ‘experts’ held all the power, especially over a mom who was subject to the welfare system and the health choices it mandated.
The same experts peddling the drugs that killed his brother now also were complicit in the death of his mother. Mikki’s story is shared by thousands (if not millions) of others.
And while Bobby Kennedy Jr.’s lineage provides him the means and public presence held by only a handful of people on the planet, he, too, is continually silenced by the ‘experts.’ We see him try again and again, holding his patience, to get the critical four words out, that ‘vaccines are unavoidably unsafe’ asking all of us to consider, what are we going to do about it? And the blowback continues from the experts who continue to disseminate medical edict based on not even a semblance of truth.
We have two very public voices, two men with powerful platforms, each sharing the truth. And yet, even from their prominent positions and eloquent delivery, they must weed-whack their way through the thicket of propaganda and obfuscation to continue to vigilantly attempt to provide truth, through lecture and narrative, with the hope of impacting the real choices.
We cannot choose wisely if the information we are presented with is not based on the truth. We are left to choose between bad and worse. In our country, child welfare laws dictate that if a child is diagnosed with cancer, and the prescription includes chemotherapy, a parent can risk having their child taken from them if they even question this often deadly prescribed treatment.
Parents are left to choose between losing a child to the system or submitting them against their better judgment to often poisonous treatments - between a bad and worse choice.
These are the types of choices Mikki’s mom faced, for her son, and for her own health.
Like me, Mikki and Bobby continue to use whatever moments and platforms they have available to educate and inform. And yet as we hear the fabricated narratives and watch the obfuscation roll out right in front of us, sometimes all we can ask from ourselves and each other is compassion. We are sometimes left with only bad or worse choices, doing the best we can with what we have. We must learn that in the end, God wins, even while the journey and road to truth may feel like moving the boulder up the mountain.
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